If you listen to people like Bill O’Reilly and/or listen to Christian radio (and I’m going to assume there’s a whole lot o’ overlap there), you’re used to hearing about the “war on Christmas” this time of year, every year.
This year, American Family Radio (a Christian radio network based in Tupelo, MS) published its “naughty [...]
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“War on Christmas” Revisited
December 9th, 2009 · 5 Comments
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A Primer on the Church Year: So What Happened?
November 21st, 2009 · 3 Comments
I ended my first on this topic with this thought:
This is the shape of the Church Calendar that has been in place since the Fourth Century. It not only predates the Reformation of the 16th Century, but it even predates the Great Schism (between East and West) of 1054 by almost 600 years! So this [...]
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A Primer on the Church Year: Walkthrough
November 20th, 2009 · 2 Comments
The last post gave some background on the origins of the Church Year and why Christians have celebrated the seasons of the Church Year since at least the Fourth Century AD. In short, observing the seasons and rhythms of the Church Year gives believers a sacred sense of time: a way to celebrate God’s mighty [...]
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A Primer on the Church Year: Background
November 19th, 2009 · No Comments
This post is mainly for the great group of talented musicians we have at our church now, but if the rest of you want to listen in, that’s fine.
Being a liturgical church in a mostly non-liturgical part of the country, visitors usually run into some things that require explanation. On the most basic level, there [...]
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Good Friday
April 10th, 2009 · No Comments
The name “Good Friday” seems odd to some, but not when we remember that the words “God” and “good” are related to one another in all the Germanic languages (of which English is one): God is good. God is the source of all goodness. God defines and is himself the very definition of goodness. Thus, [...]
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Maundy Thursday
April 8th, 2009 · 7 Comments
It still surprises me how many Christians have no idea what Maundy Thursday is, when it is, or (most importantly) why it is. Just the other day someone in the community whom I know to be a churchgoer asked me what events we had planned for this week at the church (this person attends a [...]
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Christ-what?
December 24th, 2008 · 13 Comments
Brief note here. Getting ready for church, which prompted this thought:
So many people tell us every year to “keep Christ in Christmas.” How about keeping the “mas” in Christmas?
“Christmas” is “Christ’s Mass.” Christ’s Eucharist. Christ’s Holy Communion Service. Christ’s Lord’s Supper Service. Whatever the terminology of your particular tradition may be, the Communion Service in [...]
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Ave gratia plena
December 16th, 2008 · 14 Comments
Sunday’s Gospel tells the story of the Annunciation. With that in mind, here is Chanticleer singing Franz Biebl’s beautiful Ave Maria. This is really a setting of the Angelus prayer, with the last part of the Ave Maria (Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, hora pro nobis peccatoribus . . .) added at the end.
Click on the [...]
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The End of Advent
December 5th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Everyone needs to go read this right now. If you don’t have time right now, come back when you have time. Read it. Digest it. It’s really, really good, and really, really needed.
It’s what I’ve been trying to say for years now, but never as well as this.
Go read it and ponder these things in [...]
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Thy Kingdom Come: A Sermon for Christ the King Sunday
November 23rd, 2008 · 4 Comments
Today is the last Sunday in the Church Year, called Christ the King Sunday. For many Christians, this Sunday gets lost in the hectic run-up to what the retailers call “the holiday shopping season,” but we dare not miss Christ the King Sunday! The doctrine of Christ the King is absolutely essential not only to [...]
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